IperionX Limited (NASDAQ: IPX, ASX: IPX) has executed a
Test Services Agreement and Statement of Work with the U.S. Army
Combat Capabilities Development Command Ground Vehicle Systems
Center (DEVCOM GVSC). This agreement will focus on the metal
characterization and ballistic testing properties of IperionX’s
high-strength titanium plate components.
DEVCOM GVSC may relay the results to select U.S. DoD contractors
who are original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of U.S. Army ground
vehicles for consideration in future ground vehicle designs. Known
U.S. Army ground vehicle contractor OEMs include:
- General Dynamics Land Systems, an arm of General Dynamics
Corporation (NYSE: GD)
- BAE Systems, Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems PLC (LON:
BA)
- American Rheinmetall Defense, Inc., the U.S. counterpart of
Rheinmetall AG (FRA: RHM)
- Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK)
- AM General, a privately held firm based in South Bend,
Indiana
The titanium plate for U.S Army ballistic testing will be
manufactured using powder metallurgy production methods with
IperionX’s advanced titanium angular powder. To deliver higher
performance and durability, IperionX will also employ its patented
Hydrogen Sintering and Phase Transformation (HSPT) technologies, a
cutting-edge technique to enhance the microstructure of titanium to
deliver strength and fatigue properties that are comparable to
wrought titanium alloys.
Titanium is prized for its high strength-to-weight ratio,
resistance to high temperatures and corrosion. Titanium is a
critical material for many U.S. defense systems, including military
fighter aircraft and engines, naval platforms and military ground
vehicles. Titanium’s superior strength-to-weight and corrosion
resistance offers scope for future U.S. Army ground vehicles to be
lighter, more mobile and with enhanced range and durability in the
field.
The United States has very limited domestic primary titanium
metal (titanium sponge) capacity and currently imports over 95% of
the titanium sponge required for the U.S. defense sector. IperionX
plans to re-shore a fully integrated titanium supply chain to the
U.S., reduce the acute reliance on titanium imports from foreign
nations, and strengthen the domestic titanium supply chain for
critical defence systems.
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is actively pursuing
alternatives to the current import-dependent supply chain for
titanium metal and alloys. The DoD aims to establish domestic
operations from mining, processing, and refining of ore, as well as
the recycling of scrap titanium. The optimal domestic titanium
supply chain will provide a wide range of products - including
titanium powder, ingots, bars, and plate – at higher energy
efficiency, lower costs, and lower environmental impacts 1.
Brandon Pender, Associate Director GVME, GVSC Head of
Materials and Manufacturing said:
“We look at the combination of advanced manufacturing and
titanium to help us improve both corrosion mitigation and
light-weighting in Army ground vehicles. Any relationship that we
can pursue to make titanium more affordable as IperionX can
potentially do, is valuable to us. The potential to produce
titanium plate, with all of its capabilities, that is
cost-competitive with aluminium and steel only helps us improve the
operational performance and readiness of Army ground systems.”
Anastasios (Taso) Arima, IperionX CEO said:
“We are honored to collaborate with DEVCOM GVSC to evaluate our
titanium products for U.S. Army ground vehicles. Titanium for the
U.S. defense sector is currently sourced over long distances from
foreign nations. IperionX plans to re-shore a lower cost and more
sustainable fully integrated U.S. titanium supply chain that is
critical to America’s economic future and national security.”
Appendix I
Key terms of the TSA
The purpose of the Test Services Agreement is to establish a
test services effort between DEVCOM GVSC and IperionX,
including:
- Characterization of IperionX’s titanium metal plate made via
its HSPT process
- Ballistic testing of IperionX’s titanium metal plate for
ballistic strength specifications and other properties required for
U.S Army Ground Vehicle Systems
IperionX will pay DEVCOM GVSC standard market rates to conduct
the test services under the TSA, with work to begin in Q3 2023.
About U.S. Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center
The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM)
Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC), located in Warren, Michigan,
is the U.S.’s Armed Forces’ research and development facility for
advanced technology in ground systems.
The U.S. Army DEVCOM is a major subordinate command of the U.S.
Army Futures Command (AFC). GVSC shares its facilities with the
U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM). Current
technology focus areas include Power and Mobility, Autonomous
Systems, Force Projection, Survivability, Electronics and
Architecture, Cyber Engineering and Software Integration. The U.S.
Army Ground Vehicle Materials Engineering Directorate (GVME) of
GVSC has several technology initiatives including advance
manufacturing, corrosion resistance, and light-weighting of Army
Ground Systems.
About IperionX
IperionX aims to become a leading American titanium metal and
critical materials company – using patented metal technologies to
produce high performance titanium alloys, from titanium minerals or
scrap titanium, at lower energy, cost and carbon emissions.
Our Titan critical minerals project is the largest
JORC-compliant mineral resource of titanium, rare earth and zircon
minerals sands in the U.S.A.
IperionX’s titanium metal and critical minerals are essential
for advanced U.S. industries including space, aerospace, defense,
consumer electronics, hydrogen, electric vehicles and additive
manufacturing.
About HSPT
Hydrogen Sintering and Phase Transformation (HSPT) is a
proprietary technology that forms part of IperionX’s extensive
titanium technologies patent portfolio. The HSPT process was
developed as a low-cost titanium powder metallurgy process to
produce high performance titanium alloys with wrought-like
microstructures and mechanical properties.
Zhigang Zak Fang, James D. Paramore, Pei Sun, K. S. Ravi
Chandran, Ying Zhang, Yang Xia, Fei Cao, Mark Koopman & Michael
Free Powder metallurgy of titanium – Past, present, and future,
International Materials Reviews, 63:7, 407-459, DOI:
10.1080/09506608.2017.1366003 (2018)
James D. Paramore, Zhigang Zak Fang, Matthew Dunstan, Pei Sun
& Brady G. Butler, Hydrogen-enabled microstructure and fatigue
strength engineering of titanium alloys. Sci. Rep. 7, 41444; DOI:
10.1038/srep41444 (2017)
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